Beyond cosmetic applications, GHK-Cu supports joint health, improves tissue elasticity, and reduces oxidative stressfactors that contribute to chronic pain conditions
In the treatment of children with an inborn error in the production of transcobalamin II, the binding protein that transports B12 to the cells, serum values are kept at levels of 10 000 pg/ml (about 7 400 pmol/L) without any side-effects
\n\n\n\n Studies in rodent models of cardiac arrhythmia, heart failure, and myocardial infarction found that BPC-157 appeared to exert cardioprotective effects, reducing the extent of tissue damage following experimentally induced cardiac events and supporting functional research applications
It has not progressed through regulatory channels, there are no approved human uses, and no registered clinical trials exist for it
But age, gastrointestinal issues, or other factors might prevent you from getting enough B12 from your daily diet
Healthier hair, skin and nails